Afternoon rain and storms in Central Florida on Labor Day
Another day of afternoon storms are expected in Central Florida on Labor Day, according to the National Weather Service.
View ArticleTropical Storm Earl forecast to be season’s 1st major hurricane
It's winds were at 65 mph on Monday evening, but Tropical Storm Earl is forecast to become a hurricane by Wednesday, the NHC said.
View ArticleHOT Tuesday forecast for Central Florida, low chances of showers until Thursday
Orlando is in for a hot dry Tuesday, according to the forecast.
View ArticleTropical Storm Earl predicted to strengthen into the season’s 1st major...
Although its future is uncertain, the National Hurricane Center is confident in two things concerning Tropical Storm Earl.
View ArticleMan arrested in 2 killings, including victim shot by Orange deputy
A man was arrested Saturday on second-degree murder charges in the Aug. 6 killings of two brothers — one by an Orange County deputy.
View ArticleSo far, DeSantis has agreed to just 1 debate with Crist
Republican U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio and U.S. Rep. Val Demings, D-Orlando, have reportedly agreed to an Oct. 18 debate.
View ArticleHigh heat coming for Orlando Wednesday but rain chances rise this afternoon...
Orlando heat is rising Wednesday to temperatures well above the average high, but deeper moisture will help to cool the area off this afternoon.
View ArticleOCPS leaders are meeting this morning with state over school safety concerns
OCPS leaders are meeting this morning with Florida Department of Education officials about school safety.
View ArticleHurricane Earl forecast to become 1st major storm of the season
Hurricane Earl is moving slowly but is expected to keep strengthening throughout the week and possibly become this year’s first major hurricane.
View ArticleSuspect on the loose after shooting, carjacking, cops say
The Orlando Police Department said traffic lanes heading northbound on Hiawassee Road, near State Road 408, are shut down as officers search for an armed carjacking suspect.
View ArticleHurricane Earl powers up to category 2 storm, could become season’s first...
Hurricane Earl is moving slowly but is expected to keep strengthening throughout the week and possibly become this year’s first major hurricane reaching the strength of a Category 4 storm. Meanwhile,...
View Article1 pedestrian dead after hit-and-run crash on OBT; lanes reopen, troopers...
A pedestrian was killed Thursday morning after a hit-and-run crash on South Orange Blossom Trail, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.
View Article90% chance of thunderstorms Thursday afternoon cools down Orlando
While no tropical threat is coming for Florida, tropical moisture is fueling the storm activity that will be occurring over Central Florida and cooling the area down.
View ArticleCrews respond to fires at Hunter’s Creek apartment complex on consecutive days
Two buildings caught fire on consecutive days at a Hunters Creek apartment complex this week, officials said.
View Article1 shot in west Orlando neighborhood, officers investigating
A person was shot Wednesday night in a west Orlando neighborhood, leading officers to investigate.
View ArticleThrown chair prompted false fears of gunfire at Winter Springs High, district...
Responding to an apparent scare Thursday morning at Winter Springs High School, the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office says the campus is secure.
View ArticleCentral Florida deputies say teen stabbed grandmother to death: report
Central Florida law enforcement officials said a 16-year-old told deputies he stabbed his grandmother to death, according to media reports.
View Article1 man dead, 1 injured after shooting at Orange County shopping plaza,...
One man is dead and a second was injured after a Thursday night shooting at an Orange County shopping plaza, according to the Sheriff’s Office.
View ArticleOrlando’s weekend off to a wet start as more storms push in
Thursday’s wet weather continues Friday with high chances of thunderstorms, according to the forecast.
View ArticleCritics: DeSantis’ campaign-style events on the taxpayers’ dime cross the line
Political analysts have said for months that the events blur the line between DeSantis' official duties and campaigning.
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